I was captivated every time Ed Norton appeared on screen. You really forget how good acting can be sometimes.
I was captivated every time Ed Norton appeared on screen. You really forget how good acting can be sometimes.
Egyptian Anna Karenina featuring Omar Al Sharif and the violent founding of the Zionist entity in Palestine. need I say more?
the best concept for a psychological horror film: being stuck in tel aviv
The brilliance of this film lies in the careful way the political messaging was hidden within this story of a man and his dog. In an era of political cinema that has been hollowed out of politics despite the political shifts that require documentation, this film was able to capture the subjectivity of the average Egyptian while still making it past the censorship office. The class politics of this film were excellent, representing working class and petit bourgeois subjectivity without…